AvantGo is a channel based information reader for Palm OS. It comprises of a desktop and Palm OS program. The desktop program lets you add/delete/modify channels and/or webpages. It also lets you manually update the channel or webpage content that will be hotsynced to your pilot. You have the ability to set the channels to always be up to date which will make the updates occur everytime you hotsync your Pilot to the desktop and you are online. You can turn on/off images, and following of offsite links. You can also set a size limit. and link depth. AvantGo also has the ability to work through a firewall with proxy settings.

Via the AvantGo website, you can subscribe to various channels that deal with different topics. Each channel’s info will take up space in your PDA’s RAM. See topic list below.

There are also quite a few user submitted channels. For a full listing visit the Avantgo subscription pages.

AvantGo does not have a way to schedule channel updates at a certain time. This is a feature that it sorely needs. Otherwise, you’ll either have to make the updates manually on your own and then sync. Or, you’ll have to let the program update the channel data everytime you sync. The latter way can get very monotonous…..especially if you have a slow internet connection or have subscribed to alot of channels. Sometimes I would think it would never finish updating channels during a hotsync…

In addition to the various channels that you can subscribe to, you can also download information from ANY webpage on the net or even on your harddrive. You can include images and tables. AvantGo does a decent job rendering images from webpages as you can see below.

C/net News Channel My website.

AvantGo is a great way to download webpage content and news while you’re on the go. I enjoyed subscribing to the TVGen and C/net news channels so I could read the content while in boring meetings. 🙂 Check this software out!

Price: Free for Individuals, $99.95 for Commercial users.

Pros:It’s FREE! Easy to use. Cool way to carry news and website info with you where ever you go.

Cons:No scheduling option for updating channels. Updating channels during hotsync can be SLOW…

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